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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1915)
m Put Tat Kodak To Wprjc mature will aoon t mk her IxJst and Will Invite T7 'iik. lji ill i lion r-1 i'j 'i ih ii I NEVER SUBSTITUTE you out.doora to take her pictures, if you liavon'ta Kodak, rem mcmbor We Sell Picture Taker Wo nlflo bcII Kodak and photo HiipplloB of such a character an to Insure tho beat rcBUltH In pic ture taking and making. wmmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ,, ,. , , , , , . , .... .. , , , A noW Cdlga'tb soap at Peery'a. Hoar tho now Edison Disc Phonographs at Poory's i I. A. Nlco purchased an Auto- enr for Ills family Tuesday. Ernest and Mao' Lyon spent Sunday with friends at Browns ville. 0. II. MoKilmnoy has been confined to his home in the west parf of 'town for a few days-by reason of sickness. 1 v Mrs. C. 13. Hill was taken to the Moray hospital, Eugene, this morning, and will bo oper ated upon tomorrow morning. , Tho Springfield Feed Co. re ceived a car of alfalfa from Cali fornia lost week, and a car each of oat and vetch hay and of feed this week. A. J. Henderson, formerly en gaged in buelrteaa In Springfield, leaves tomorrow for-Portland, where ho!Mlir reside. His'ftioth or, Mrs: Ih Hall, left yesterday. p W. L. McCulloch, Dr. W C. Hebhan and H. W. Stcwart'went to Natron and fished down tho Willamette yesterday. They Se cured eight fish in spite of tho early ecasdn. Fresh Garden Seeds at tho Feed Store. Also Fertilizers for Root Crops uhd Foliage Crops, Spray Material etc. We invite Inspection, and our prices are the best. Mr. Ilolgerson, formerly tho head but tor maker In the Junc tion City Co-operative cream ery, was In Springfield Tuesday tho guest of Manager Darkman of-tho Springfield creamery. Tho visitor complimented Mr. Bark man oii the arrangement of his new creamery. ... Jesse McBpo, a former rcsl- iloht. nf KnrlnirflolrV died In Seat tle Monday,. March 15 and his brother S. B. MoBee left that night tor Seattle, and another brother, W. A. McBeo, arid a sister, Mrs; Ed. Collins, left on Tuesday". Elmer MoBee of Eu gene and Edward MoBee are al so brothers 'of the deceased. Colgdto's Talcums 15c at Pcery's. All things In Leather repair ed by Wolf &. Miller. Ed. Brlcham has moved to ! rooms over the Bell theatre. Dr. R. P. Mortcnseu made a business trip to Yoncalla yester day. Miss Veda Barbro goes to Portland Snturday to visit her sister. ' - ' - I do all kinds of altering and repairing. Jenkins, the Cleaner, t - Frank , Carmen, former resi dent of Springfield has been transferred td the Oakrldgc-Albany run. " Tho Brilliant Vacuum Cleaner for sale $ 19.50; or for rent $1.25 per 'day. See Dale Mummey. 14 Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Young went to Shedd Tuesday after noon to vlBlt at the home of TMrs. Young's 'Bister for a week or more." r ' p When Bruce Evans was hero last Friday he was the guest of the A. Si Walker family as well as of the Young family at Pruned ville. Rev. and Mrs. J. II. Douglas, formerly residents of Spring field, were here from their home west of Eugeno to attend tho Chase-Atkinson wedding Wed nesday. GOING SOME. A man held his shoes one month, until he could .gee back to Springfield for mo to fix 'em. That's nothing i trot frnilo from Eiitrene. There's a reason! Hall, the Shoo Doctor, 5th and Main. TJm Wrmifin'a Missionary So ciety of tho M. 13. church, will hold a parlor meeting next mon ' day afternoon, March 22, at 2:30 lat tho home of Mrs. S. H. Baker, klri, a speaker of national repute, and Mrs. Hard of Eugene will addreds thb meeting. All -ladles ate Invited. ' ' ' .t..,':i .4.U)wiA;..jatv) Grocery Buying Doesn 'i Require the time andj thought and attention that it used to. ' Nowadays, at this modern store, we take care of the "worry part" of your grocery biiying-'-we 'stand be- tween you and impure foods and un desirable' goods,-and the Icoet is no more than for inferior goods. Get the Habit of Trading Here. Larimer?s lUtr MntmrAinnn at tiki Palaci of wet. shape W Wolf Ai'Mlllei': ' School Tableb'.at Peery'a ; n. F. Ezeliminn made a busi ness trlp-to-Iugenc yesterday. Trv Kl'ltn Ilolnl and rnnmittcr house. Breakfast 0:30 to 9; dinner 12 to 2r supper 0 to 8 www Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mc Cra'cken are spending the day today lit Springfield. Mrs. Tom Ohlsen, who was operated on at tho Eugene hos pital, Is Improving nicely. For sweeto that are sweet go td tho Palace of Sweets, thb homo of home-mado candy. Thurman RIggs, W. F. Walk er and O. Er Wheaton attended Maftorilb 16dgS In Eugfene last bvenlng. Good reliable fire Insurance. No assessniehter no membership fee. pay'6ric6 and you are done. H. E. Walker al tho City Hall. A. Horrlck, Sam and William Young attended the meeting of the Moose lodgo in Eugeno last night. It was a stag banquet m m Persons owing the Spring field Feed Co., for longer than 30 days are requested to call and balance up. Wo need our money. . f Little Ivan Mule has been con fined In bed the past week with a severe attack of tonsllitls, this being the second spell within tho past three weeks. Early chickens bring good money Get your supplies at the Feed Store. We are carrying extra lines this year and are go ing to sell them cheaper. A. P. Jones returned to Veneta Tuesday after having been In Springfield for a few days to havo Ills hand treated. He had but an artery with an ax. V E. H. Denton brought to the Watkfr market hero this week a hog that weighed dressed 458 pounds, one of the largest ev er brought Into the local liiarket. Special prices pn ice cream by the gallon. ' Call us 'any time you wish -and 'we -will 'deliver whatyou want to any part- of the city -Immediately. Just call phone 41. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Montgom ery returned Wednesday from Yonballa where they had spent the past six weeks at the home a. of Mrs. Montgomery's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Star. Mrs. John Sparks Was hostess of the Emanon club at its usual meeting Wednesday afternoon. The members met at Mrs. Mor rison's and went In a body to the Sparks suburban home'. :. Tho man that gives satis faction is tho one that gets tho work: Did you ever see Hall; the Shoe Doctor idle J guess not. Did you ever see him. work until 101 or 11 o'cldek nrm. I guess yes. There is a reason. 1 W. Graves, while engaged In shingling the roof of the annex to the 'Methodist chtirch yester day afternoon' fainted and 'slip ped jlown to ah adjacent roof. He' sustained no' serious injury. Mrs. M. M. Lord of Seattle, sister'of 'J. Pi Fry,-arrived Tues day for a short visit before flhe contlnuos her journey to San Francisco and Denver. She is on her way to the latter place to vlBlt her daughter. Cupid Flour is tho "Best" hardwheat on tho market. $1,75 or $G.80 bbl. Johnson's Best a hardwheat blend of Superior quality at $1.65 or $0.40 bbl. Our "Cash" guarantee with each sack. Springfield Feed Company. ' Rev. and Mrs, C, F. Eisenmon ger expect to leave-Friday night for their former homo in Penn sylvania, going by way of San Franci'sco'td abo thff exposition. They had spent a week or more with friends in Portland and Se attle and liaVO been hero for this week. Tho funeral services for the late' MrB. Roy Palmer were held at 'the family hpmo in West Springfield Tuesday afternoon, attended by a largo number of sorrowing ' frjerids. The floral oiierinKB were especially oeau- tlful. iThe interment was made at -the Mt ' ' Vernon cemetery, three miles ea3t. of 4 Springfield. ' For a, rood shine come f6w' tne raie.ee Club. 1 x Sunday cklekea dinner at the Elite hotel from 12 to 2. Household rood of Mrs. II. Ball were shipped to PortlaMl yesterday. a George Maelll has opened a shoe' shining parlor In the lobby of the Palace club Mrs. Fred Cilnc, who lives west of Springfield, has been ill for the past few days. m Mrs. S. Farrlngton arrived from Tncoma last night and has accepted a position at the Elite hotel. Mr. and ftlrs. John Sparks spent Sunday with Bert Delts, who lives near the Wlllakenzie grange hall. The Southern Pacific com pany Is laying new planking be tween the railtf at the Intereec libn of Main and Third streets. George Ohlsen, accountant for tho Booth-Kelly company, returned to work Tuesday af ternoon after a few daya sick ness. Mrs. Mabel Gay returned on Tuesday from Marcdla, where she had spent a few days1 with her husband, who 'Is employed there. Bell Theatre Thursday and Friday. ' WITHIN AN 'ACE Two reel drama, very Interesting. THE FATAL NOTE. VITHIN THREE!1 HUNDRED PAGES Adapted from Mtmsey Magazine. HAM, THE PIANO MOVER Comedy. valley.-fix. fildaB B?& ETAOIN For Sale, R enl, JfantE(l, E). FOR SALE .White Plymouth Rdok eggs 75 cents for 15, fer tility guaranteed. Mrs. R. W Smith. Springfield, Phone 114-R 13t2 S T O E Satu TUNGSTEN LAMPS Saturday Only 10 15 25-T-40 WattTLamp 30 100 Watte 60c -ft No Restrictions. Lay in Your Supply Beaver Herndon Hardware to. iff!1 ) H T H E Y E L L O W F R O N T Easter Sunday, April 4. 1915 As the church bells throughout the country ring forth . heir glad tidings on. Easter morn there is a certain spirit ' in the air that makes mankind want to appear at his best on this day. Perhaps the season, of the year nature shaking off her winter garb and budding ' forth tor Spring the birds chirping their pleasure at the coming of brighter days all combine toset an example for us, Easter is Drese Panicle Day nth e whole country over. There is no time when SB&bbj clothes are so noticeable as on this day. To be well 'dresed this Easter you ah'ouJd ; wear Kuppenhelmer clotSks' ' " . Spring Suits are now an display and are priced right. : g. E.UIS, AUta 1mm T1 AtTi LOST Black, rain proof lap robe, green plush lined. Ri turn tQ this office and receive rejvard. Lost on Mill or Fourth street, Harry L. 'Chase. it Patronize Home Indiistrv; Ask ydur- furniture dealer for those folding clothes racks made by the Springfield Planing Mill company FOR, SALE Motorcycles, one cylinder Indian, One single cylinder Yale, Good condition. P.J. Berger. Springfield. 14-tf FOlTNDAt Reapers ' hHTan umbrella. Owner may have same by paying for this no tice. 14tf FORSALEJ 2 good fresh Jer sey cows.' Call G. Miller's Harness shop. jiJ FOR SALE Full blooded white Wyandotte Roosters from prize winning strain. E. P.' Lyon. Route 1, Springfield tf FOR SALE Eggs from fancy bred Partridge 'Wyandotts $1.5'0 perl5rat the hduse; '6fch and D. streets Springfield; OVe. Phone 10S R W. L. Dunlap. FOR SALE17-ft. new boat. Call at Springfield Planing Mill or Phone'130W3. ' 9tf. F. L. Wood, manager ojt the 'Albany Iron Works, succeeds T. ' SMaarf-asTiiember of the State Warrenton A plank road to be built to Flavel dock. Astoria F. L Dunber and T. R. Davis are erecting $25,000 apartment. ' Wagner, a new town on the Smiths-Powers logging road is to havet water works: Marsh field pulpmlll is huild IngUarge'resesvOir. H. D. Eisman has leased and will operate Grants Pass can nery. The recently burned hotel block at Junction City will be re built. Talbot on the Oregon Electric wlHJbulld riew school house. Baker Motortruck service to Panhandle county secured. WANTED' TO BUY Cattle for fattening purposes. No' Jer seys.' Palmer Bros. Phone 17-F"-3.' ' f ' loir EROOM HOUSE and lot for sale or rent. Modern conven iences. Easy terms. Call at Kews offieo OBIce Uinth and 1-partiHnr eiepnone VpTERINAPY SURGEON f AND BENTIST Suite 2. Pfione feS8i EUGENE. ORE Resldeuce' over Dodge's Store 1 Dr. N. W. EMERY DENTSlf TELEPHONE 6 w Office Jn the I. O. O. F. Building SPRINGFIELD, OREGON i See ' 'ForrFVrhrkha:City, Property ? ' Springfierd- A vt6nm,w fi 5 M Phone. 30 &li " . S -X t 1 -.. V - 'PARRI5H A SON: k' SucceMor to Calkins 41 Son. ' 'J t General Dray age Business, " - planM .Meved. ' V Phone 70 SpHnfffelc, Oregon. wWEKi mam EM .1 We Sell the .Hamilton 0. W. Jewiritr & OpticiM Springfield, Ore. Repairing' a' Specialty CAREFUL, CONSCIENTIOUS DR. J. E. RICHMOND PHONES: Office, 3; Residence, Over Commercial Bank, T Spripgfield, Oregon. $m Notice $32 0ne nuMmm qow cmwm Guaranteed 22-K Saturdav. March 20, I will make 100 gold I crowns for S3 each. Your dentist is charging you $5 tO v?IU Ipr me same. iviem.c vuui uuiwia uuv yvw s. vy m.v or three jtis wliat tey .re xipw dojng. Call m$ have your teeth examined janjd mafce appointment for work. Dr. A. E. YOUNG, 717 Willamette St., Eugene. Phone DENTIST 5 393 m